This deprecates --vmodule (not available in absl, mapping it to --v for
a very minimal sort of compatibility) and adds the absl::log flags
--minloglevel, --stderrthreshold, --log_backtrace_at, and --log_prefix.
Reorder headers to follow the Google C++ Style Guide:
> In dir/foo.cc or dir/foo_test.cc:
>
> 1. dir2/foo2.h.
> 2. A blank line
> 3. C system headers (more precisely: headers in angle brackets with
the .h extension), e.g., <unistd.h>, <stdlib.h>.
> 4. A blank line
> 5. C++ standard library headers (without file extension), e.g.,
<algorithm>, <cstddef>.
> 6. A blank line
> 7. Other libraries' .h files.
> 8. A blank line
> 9. Your project's .h files.
https://google.github.io/styleguide/cppguide.html#Names_and_Order_of_Includes
This feeds into efforts to create a working install target.
The order of headers is still funky, and was "fixed" by clang-format,
but in a way that doesn't exactly align with the style guide. Further
cleanup of header order is coming in a follow-up PR.
Related to issue #1047
After this it should be possible to build a working `packager` application from the `cmake` branch. Some further logging improvements may be needed to get full parity with the `main` branch in terms of ability to do verbose debug logging, but other than that everything is expected to work.
As per the AV1 spec, the codec string may contain optional color values.
This extracts the missing color information from the mp4 `colr` atom, if
present, and generates the full AV1 codec string.
Closes#1007
PR #1242 introduced some bad assertions that went unnoticed because we
are not yet building those modules in the cmake branch. This fixes those
so that ASSERT_ macros are not used in non-void functions, and so that
assumptions about a successful parse are always after an ASSERT_ that
the data was loaded properly.
All ASSERT_ macros from #1242 were audited, and the others were all
fine.
All gtest-based tests should now use add_gtest. Results from these tests
will be surfaced more prominently in GitHub Actions. Before this, it was
hard to find test failures in the log.
LOG(FATAL) aborts the executable, which means gtest can't write any
reports it might be configured to write when tests are complete. This
will interfere with reporting.
This converts the only use of LOG(FATAL), which was in
ReadTestDataFile(), to LOG(ERROR). This also updates test cases to avoid
crashing when ReadTestDataFile() returns an empty buffer.
This removes all chromium dependencies from media/base/ and completes
the build system in CMake.
The ClosureThread class and its classes were removed, as they were
specific to chromium base. ClosureThread has been replaced by
std::thread.
The byte-swapping utilities in network_util.cc have been removed and
replaced with absl.
generate_unique_temp_path() was split out of file_unittest.cc into
file_test_util.cc, where other test suites could make use of it.
WARN_UNUSED_RESULT was replaced with the C++ standard attribute
[[nodiscard]].
The base::Clock interface was replaced with a typedef for a function
pointer that returns the current time.
This re-enables the tests in http_key_fetcher_unittest.cc by using
httpbin.org.
Issue #1047 (CMake porting)
Issue #346 (absl porting)
In many places, we used std::numeric_limits without including the
proper header. This would build on some Linux distributions, but not
others.
This adds the missing includes, fixing the build on Fedora, among
other distros.
Change-Id: I63e9e37e5973fe23bbdf9868552db51062b1dae4
## The issue
- With LL-DASH mode enabled, the gap size warning was hit and printed to the console every time a new segment was registered to the manifest.
- This occurred because the first chunk's size and duration were being stored for each segment, rather than the full segment size and duration. Note, only the first chunk's metrics are known at first because in low latency mode, the segment is registered to the manifest before it is finished being processed and written.
- Because of this, the gap size check was comparing the end time of the first chunk in the previous segment to the beginning time of the current segment, causing the check to fail every time.
## The Fix
- Update a low latency segment's duration and size once the segment file has been fully written.
- The full segment size and duration will be used to update the bandwidth estimator and the segment info list.
- Updating the segment info list to hold the full duration is necessary for satisfying [the gap size check found in Represenation.cc](https://github.com/google/shaka-packager/blob/master/packager/mpd/base/representation.cc#L391).
- NOTE: bandwidth estimation is currently only used in HLS
# LL-DASH Support
These changes add support for LL-DASH streaming.
**NOTE:** LL-HLS support is still in progress, but it's coming. :)
## Testing
`./chunking_unittest --gtest_filter="ChunkingHandlerTest.LowLatencyDash"`
`./media_event_unittest --gtest_filter="MpdNotifyMuxerListenerTest.LowLatencyDash"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="PeriodTest.LowLatencyDashMpdGetXml"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="SimpleMpdNotifierTest.NotifyAvailabilityTimeOffset"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="SimpleMpdNotifierTest.NotifySegmentDuration"`
`./mpd_unittest --gtest_filter="LowLatencySegmentTest.LowLatencySegmentTemplate"`
Note, packager_test must be run from the main project directory
`./out/Release/packager_test --gtest_filter="PackagerTest.LowLatencyDashEnabledAndUtcTimingNotSet"`
`./out/Release/packager_test --gtest_filter="PackagerTest.LowLatencyDashEnabledAndUtcTimingNotSet"`
This converts all time parameters to signed, finishing a cleanup that
was started in 2018 in b4256bf0. This changes the type of:
- timestamps
- PTS specifically
- timestamp offsets
- timescales
- durations
This excludes:
- MP4 box definitions
- DTS specifically
This is meant to address signed/unsigned conversion issues on arm64
that caused some test cases to fail.
Change-Id: Ic752a20cbc6e31fea6bc0894d1771833171e7cbe
It is not working correctly in gcc 4.8 or earlier, which is still
popular (bundled by default in CentOS 7).
Issue #865, #929.
Change-Id: I136446a70831bd0237cd29646dd349fe7558176b
Legacy players, e.g. older versions of ExoPlayer, do not handle default webvtt text alignment correctly. Need to specify `align:center` explicitly cues without text alignment for backwards compatibility.
Fixes#925.
It is not working correctly in gcc 4.8 or earlier, which is still
popular (e.g. bundled by default in CentOS 7).
Fixes#865, #929.
Change-Id: I55a42428dbd2a12fc2c3b1e6a49fdd662a295dca
This also allows setting the language of different text streams from
the same input. Multiple streams can use the same input stream
using different cc_index values and can each use a different language.
This also will try to pull the language from the input if not
specified.
Change-Id: I7078710b509b7d77dad8cb4299a82f954af7e9e7
Note that this only supports a single page within the DVB-sub stream.
Multiple pages will be merged together. A follow-up will allow
selecting a specific page.
This only supports outputting using TTML or MP4+TTML; you cannot have
DVB-sub output nor can you output it in WebVTT. Since DVB-sub
uses images, it is hard to impossible to do this with WebVTT.
This also only supports interlaced images, not progressive images
nor text.
Closes#832
Change-Id: Id6dbb6393c7b9a05722e61c6bd255bef5e69a7d8
Issue #149
Co-authored-by: Andreas Motl <andreas.motl@elmyra.de>
Co-authored-by: Rintaro Kuroiwa <rkuroiwa@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Ole Andre Birkedal <o.birkedal@sportradar.com>